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the discretionary part of the u.s. budge set skewed toward military spending and even though the iraq war is over and afghanistan is winding down, the defense department has not turned its back. judging by what they plan on going after in order to do so, 800,000 civilian jobs instead of huge overhead meant to fight the soviet union, japan and, germany, no matter that my old pal and partner, larry kudlow has a terrific piece on cnbc.com today, which points out the entire harm from the sequester this year might come to $44 million, and that's just a quarter of 1% of our gdp. my worries is that the fed will take notice and not do the wrong thing if we go over the sequestration cliff. we thank the conclusion of the payroll tax holiday, and the rising gas prices are weighing on the consumer. does d the fed see that this coming last month when things were rosier. is this when they bail on plans to help the economy and start hurting it? the fed chief is sticking by 6.5% unemployment goal. that's still a percent before the gre
the discretionary part of the u.s. budge set skewed toward military spending and even though the iraq war is over and afghanistan is winding down, the defense department has not turned its back. judging by what they plan on going after in order to do so, 800,000 civilian jobs instead of huge overhead meant to fight the soviet union, japan and, germany, no matter that my old pal and partner, larry kudlow has a terrific piece on cnbc.com today, which points out the entire harm from the sequester...
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but i think the u.s. economy is much bigger, and the u.s. economy is much more relevant. >> i'm not sure actually the european equities have outperformed. i'm not totally sure about that, todd. mark, just before we let you go, do we worry about europe or basically take it off the agenda? >> no, i'm not prepared to take it off the agenda at all. i think it's been remarkably quiet on that front. but the gain was clearly last july when mario draghi said whatever it takes. recently he's said positive contagion is occurring across the euro area. we're bullish on european equities, but not taking our eye off the ball. >> guys, thank you very much for your time. martin there, and todd. >> thank you. >> let's get to shares of yum brands. shares trading sharply lower this morning. fourth-quarter earnings did beat by a penny, but man, the same-store sales in china, fastest growing market, down 6%. fresh off the conference call. a neutral lowered price target from 69 to 63. david, welcome back. >> good morning. >> you had outlined prior to the quarter
but i think the u.s. economy is much bigger, and the u.s. economy is much more relevant. >> i'm not sure actually the european equities have outperformed. i'm not totally sure about that, todd. mark, just before we let you go, do we worry about europe or basically take it off the agenda? >> no, i'm not prepared to take it off the agenda at all. i think it's been remarkably quiet on that front. but the gain was clearly last july when mario draghi said whatever it takes. recently he's...
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biggest farm quick maker, farmers are gearing up to plant the biggest corn crop in u.s. history following the worst drought in the middle west in 56 years. but the stock of deere down at 91.12. simon? >> tyler, let's move over to housing. applications for mortages dropped. that's because interest rates are rising. rising for the fourth week in a row. despite one already hot part of the housing market just keeps gaining steam. an for reasons that you might not immediately guess, diana joins us for more on that in washington. diana? >> simon, as the housing market recovers, we should see more renters turn into buyers but that hasn't been the case and one major reason is women and a huge change in their relationships with men. what am i talking about? okay, listen, ten years ago, the number of men and women in college was about the same. today, there are 4 million more college educated women than men in college and in the work force and the disparity is just getting wider. >> now you've got this massive 4 million-person gap and what we find is, unfortunately, it is created
biggest farm quick maker, farmers are gearing up to plant the biggest corn crop in u.s. history following the worst drought in the middle west in 56 years. but the stock of deere down at 91.12. simon? >> tyler, let's move over to housing. applications for mortages dropped. that's because interest rates are rising. rising for the fourth week in a row. despite one already hot part of the housing market just keeps gaining steam. an for reasons that you might not immediately guess, diana...
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we really think that right now the u.s. is the only central bank towards hinting at ending their quantitative easing so we think if the euro dollar breaks 133 we could see finally a selloff that holds in the u.s. >> thank you so much. mike, you're up, your case on why you think china is worth watching. >> with china's economic growth seemingly back on track and because the markets are closed all of next week for the newyear's holiday, we'll watch again tonight when they release their cpi data. this month it's expected around 2%. if they come in above expectations again, we'll watch very closely to see what the people's bank of china has to say about things like lending curves. obviously this is something that has the ability to impact market movement in the morning. >> all right. we'll watch, that and warren, what's topping your watch list for tomorrow? >> well, i'm also watching china and the u.s. both are reporting trade numbers tomorrow, the two largest economies in the world. in china we're looking at their trade balanc
we really think that right now the u.s. is the only central bank towards hinting at ending their quantitative easing so we think if the euro dollar breaks 133 we could see finally a selloff that holds in the u.s. >> thank you so much. mike, you're up, your case on why you think china is worth watching. >> with china's economic growth seemingly back on track and because the markets are closed all of next week for the newyear's holiday, we'll watch again tonight when they release...
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look at all of the u.s. data this week, durable goods, pending home sales, case schiller, core logic, ism, across the bond, even the gdp and non-farm payroll numbers today, a lot of interesting data points under the surface that are actually showing things are getting better. maria, you said before to herb, don't fight the fed. it's working, clearly. now you also have china doing a little bit better, 50 on the pmi overnight. europe had the best pmi in nine month. not everything is per forgets and i certainly think we'll see a volatility, but everybody is talking about a correction, and i think at the end of the day the facts are things are getting better. oh, by the way, earnings are running at about 5%. that's different from the third quarter when we saw negative 5%. i would say earnings are not decelerating, actually in the bottoming process and headed higher. >> what about that, scott? you said it is decelerating. >> earnings are only going to be up about 5% this yore. we're at that point of the psych. i
look at all of the u.s. data this week, durable goods, pending home sales, case schiller, core logic, ism, across the bond, even the gdp and non-farm payroll numbers today, a lot of interesting data points under the surface that are actually showing things are getting better. maria, you said before to herb, don't fight the fed. it's working, clearly. now you also have china doing a little bit better, 50 on the pmi overnight. europe had the best pmi in nine month. not everything is per forgets...
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whether it is anemic u.s. growth and whether worldwide growth concerns, whether it is the tax hikes that kicked into effect this year and next due to obama care and recent fiscal cliff issue or budget issues coming up. those are substantial head wind and stocks perform largely in spice of those. i think investors are looking for return. stocks provided that, corporate earnings provided a foundation for stocks and so, those have basically offset concerns at this point in time. the major issue is going to be at what point do those concerns override the good feelings on equities and when do you get off of that ride? >> how do you know to get off? we talked michael about how to buy stocks wisely but what about selling stocks wisely? what is the indicators to you that now might be the time to take profit? >> i think the biggest indicator is a a reduction in the rate of growth of corporate earnings or complete fall-out. that would be substantial because that does provide support for dividend yields and also does pro
whether it is anemic u.s. growth and whether worldwide growth concerns, whether it is the tax hikes that kicked into effect this year and next due to obama care and recent fiscal cliff issue or budget issues coming up. those are substantial head wind and stocks perform largely in spice of those. i think investors are looking for return. stocks provided that, corporate earnings provided a foundation for stocks and so, those have basically offset concerns at this point in time. the major issue is...
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the u.s. that's positive. we feel like europe has bottomed out and service provider leadership. but they told the analysts, be cautious in your modeling. so, they're giving these numbers, they feel like they can hit them but they are saying there are headwinds out there, so be cautious. >> jon fortt, thank you for that. keep in mind that cisco is notorious for being a conservative guider. meantime, let's get to the top trades for today. and tim, we go to you. >> well, i'm going to southern texas, also known as mexico, one of the best performing markets in the world. we are sellers of mexico, doing it through the eww. this has been one of not only the best performing markets in the world but a place people have expected higher earnings. they really told you that growth is slowing, so, mexico, i realize a lot of people may be a little bit out of your belly wick, this is an interesting call -- >> is it very core lated to the u.s. market? >> it has been. and one of the reasons with the housing imp
the u.s. that's positive. we feel like europe has bottomed out and service provider leadership. but they told the analysts, be cautious in your modeling. so, they're giving these numbers, they feel like they can hit them but they are saying there are headwinds out there, so be cautious. >> jon fortt, thank you for that. keep in mind that cisco is notorious for being a conservative guider. meantime, let's get to the top trades for today. and tim, we go to you. >> well, i'm going to...
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they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the world. but here's the outlook. because of what's happening in china, they are saying they were estimating a mid-single digit eps decline in 2013, versus a year ago. excluding special items. earlier, they guided to 10% eps growth. now they are saying because of the situation in china, mid-single digit eps decline. this includes an expectation for a significant decline in eps performance in the first half of the year. maria? >> all right, jane, thank you so much. we'll watch the stock. it is down better than 4% right now. 30 seconds on the clock and our next guests are going to tell us what to be prepared for tomorrow. joining me right now, rick fea , and bob phillips. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. rick, kick it off with you. 30 seconds on the clock. what are you watching for tomorrow? >> sure, we'll be watching the ten-year treasury, really. we see a yield under 1.95%, as possibly bringing more of an equity selloff into the ma
they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the world. but here's the outlook. because of what's happening in china, they are saying they were estimating a mid-single digit eps decline in 2013, versus a year ago. excluding special items. earlier, they guided to 10% eps growth. now they are saying because of the situation in china, mid-single digit eps decline. this includes an expectation for a significant decline in eps performance in the...
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the u.s. government rejects to the deal says it would restrict competition and lead to higher beer prices. anheuser-busch sells a u.s. brewery next to constellation and give it perpetual rights for crow no and other modelo brands in the u.s. investors cheering that news. constellation rocketing higher. options traders though maybe have a different take on constellation, mark sebastian of option pit points out that traders are buying every put they had get their hands on in march. back to you. >> joey, you have a thought on this space? >> no, i don't and it's not something that i generally follow. i think overall when you look globally the most important thing in the beverage space that has the exposure in the emerging markets. >> baker you're shaking your head no, not a space you follow? you wouldn't buy constellation? >> i don't like stocks with a binary outcome but it's encouraging as we saw what's going on with heinz today and that industry. >> in terms of strategic play when you look at co
the u.s. government rejects to the deal says it would restrict competition and lead to higher beer prices. anheuser-busch sells a u.s. brewery next to constellation and give it perpetual rights for crow no and other modelo brands in the u.s. investors cheering that news. constellation rocketing higher. options traders though maybe have a different take on constellation, mark sebastian of option pit points out that traders are buying every put they had get their hands on in march. back to you....
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what they have to do is take the u.s. playbook, as they call it, and take it to the international markets can, which is not just one market. europe is big, uk within that is a big market. they have to take a lot of the technology from the u.s. internationally and as they do that, international should start to turn a profit. it lost money for the second quarter in a row in the fourth quarter. it was profitable earlier but i think that changed to where its profitability is in the second quarter. >> trying to draw merchants in and participate, i assume you're sensing some hesitancy by merchants to play. is that also in the process of turning it around? >> i think their strategy is to upgrade the merchant quality. so in doing that they are going to find some merchants that haven't tried groupon who might be willing to try it. i think groupon's strategy is, let's give more merchants a try and some merchants that are maybe more national and with product that had more clout, that's where they are going which, again, long term is
what they have to do is take the u.s. playbook, as they call it, and take it to the international markets can, which is not just one market. europe is big, uk within that is a big market. they have to take a lot of the technology from the u.s. internationally and as they do that, international should start to turn a profit. it lost money for the second quarter in a row in the fourth quarter. it was profitable earlier but i think that changed to where its profitability is in the second quarter....
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that is tied to that goal which still sets a higher bar than most of the u.s. banks even though reason has opinion realigning its business and it's sort to realize how important certain metrics are. harvey schwartz says banks will move to a higher rebaurn because they are expecting more volatility. >> there is a new phenomenon to see banks drawing a hine in the sand for investors to look at. >> absolutely. thanks so much. these issues will continue to front and center for the banks, bill. still a changing industry. >> a little bias to the upside as we head toward the close. get back to that in the closing countdown. >> stay with us. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of wor
that is tied to that goal which still sets a higher bar than most of the u.s. banks even though reason has opinion realigning its business and it's sort to realize how important certain metrics are. harvey schwartz says banks will move to a higher rebaurn because they are expecting more volatility. >> there is a new phenomenon to see banks drawing a hine in the sand for investors to look at. >> absolutely. thanks so much. these issues will continue to front and center for the banks,...
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first up, president obama on the road this week promising to be the champion of the u.s. manufacturing revival. my next guest has a message for him, get off the road and get to work in washington. jay timmons told business leaders in detroit obama's inability to compromise with gop lawmakers on looming budget cuts is causing manufacturers to pull back from hiring and their expansion plans. jay timmons, welcome back to the show. i'm shocked, shocked that obama gives a state of the union message and then goes out campaign style to sell it. i'm shocked. are you? >> well, quite frankly, we're very happy, larry, that the president is talking about manufacturing. we like it when anybody, republican, democrat in washington talks about manufacturing. we just want to see action. we want to see a growth plan put into place so that we can actually start creating manufacturing jobs. >> what kind of growth plans? obama wants to single out manufacturing. he wants to give you all tax credits if you open up plants in the united states, wants 15 hubs around the country for research center
first up, president obama on the road this week promising to be the champion of the u.s. manufacturing revival. my next guest has a message for him, get off the road and get to work in washington. jay timmons told business leaders in detroit obama's inability to compromise with gop lawmakers on looming budget cuts is causing manufacturers to pull back from hiring and their expansion plans. jay timmons, welcome back to the show. i'm shocked, shocked that obama gives a state of the union message...
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u.s. >>> and shares in virgin media rally after an offer for a takeover that could value the uk cable operator at $20 billion. >> all right. welcome to tuesday. >> it's get together tuesday. coordinated, as well. >> the final print for the eurozone is finally come in, 48.6, a little better than the forecast of 48.2. >> may i just say, though, the employment index, look at that, 46.1, which is just barely better than the flash estimate but still the lowest since december 2009. on a downward trajectory. it's not germany where the final composite was 54.4. it's the periphery still. france's final january pmi falls to 46.1. >> france is where the concern is. we have francois hollande today speaking to the eu parliament. he's going to lay out his vision for the eu against that economic back drop. >> isn't it amazing? we come into the week yesterday with everyone still talking. you have that great barons cover, you come in, just get the risk trade massively off. and the question for today and th
u.s. >>> and shares in virgin media rally after an offer for a takeover that could value the uk cable operator at $20 billion. >> all right. welcome to tuesday. >> it's get together tuesday. coordinated, as well. >> the final print for the eurozone is finally come in, 48.6, a little better than the forecast of 48.2. >> may i just say, though, the employment index, look at that, 46.1, which is just barely better than the flash estimate but still the lowest since...
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gave support to u.s. markets as we're just over an hour and nearly ten minutes into trade in europe. down on the session lows. you see pretty even stevens on the dow jones stock 600 between advances. and advances nosing in front at the moment. we have come back from the earlier, better start that we had. nevertheless, trying to claw back losses from where we were yesterday. the xetera dax flat at the moment. the ibex in spain up .5%. the ftse mib up .2%. there are some individual stocks worth looking at this morning. here we go, eads up 5% after earnings beat expectations. more on that company later on in the show, as well, with our correspondent in paris. and 6.7% raise in brig. shares rising because of the opt stick outlook for 2013. swiss livestock up 7%. their numbers came in with expectations. shares rising after the c.o. said further writedowns are unlikely. and cable deutsche down 4.5% on reports that vodaphone will have a takeover bid. italy, 4.86%. as peter said, 5%. anything blow that might be a
gave support to u.s. markets as we're just over an hour and nearly ten minutes into trade in europe. down on the session lows. you see pretty even stevens on the dow jones stock 600 between advances. and advances nosing in front at the moment. we have come back from the earlier, better start that we had. nevertheless, trying to claw back losses from where we were yesterday. the xetera dax flat at the moment. the ibex in spain up .5%. the ftse mib up .2%. there are some individual stocks worth...
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the u.s. over the safety recalls back in 2009. other currency sensitive automakers sun as honda and suzuki shares draft. volumes remain close as some markets are still closed for the lunar holiday. bearing in mind the stock has surged 7% since may. elsewhere, south korea's kospi managed to hold around a three-week high ending higher by a such. meanwhile, australian shares eased a touch at its 4 1/2 year high. mining giants reported its first annual loss after the closing bell. india's sensex is trading lower by a modest 0.12%. >> thanks for that, sixuan. warren buffett berkshire hathaway and 3g castle teamed up to buy heinz for $23 billion in cash. that's a 19% premium to the stock's all-time high, including debt. the buffett/heinz deal is the largest ever acquisition in the food industry. now, mr. buffett counts dairy queen among his food holdings. what iconic food brands should mr. buffett be joining next? send me an e-mail, tweet me. what else should mr. buffett put on his buffet? >>> so is
the u.s. over the safety recalls back in 2009. other currency sensitive automakers sun as honda and suzuki shares draft. volumes remain close as some markets are still closed for the lunar holiday. bearing in mind the stock has surged 7% since may. elsewhere, south korea's kospi managed to hold around a three-week high ending higher by a such. meanwhile, australian shares eased a touch at its 4 1/2 year high. mining giants reported its first annual loss after the closing bell. india's sensex is...
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are sensitive to that reversal because you're seeing equity markets pull back, it's going to lift the u.s. stock so you have to watch the euro currency here. the one place i would not leave is the financial, i'd stay with those. >> virtual dr. j. i feel like you're sitting with me. >> right here next to these guys. >> what are you doing today? >> well, joe talked about financials just now and i agree, it's been a very narrow range in the financials so far but they are still in positive territory. so unless we give up leadership there, michelle, then i think we're okay. to the tlt side it was interesting i thought to see it slide down beneath 1.16, the barclays etf that tracks that and slid below at 1.16, and this index has been under pressure as money comes out of the bonds i think it will continue to come out of them and i think those go lower still. >> josh you were saying we were right for a pullback. why? what is the story? >> something called the revelive strength index when you look at it for the whole globe, every market around the world, right now reading 64. ubs had a note this m
are sensitive to that reversal because you're seeing equity markets pull back, it's going to lift the u.s. stock so you have to watch the euro currency here. the one place i would not leave is the financial, i'd stay with those. >> virtual dr. j. i feel like you're sitting with me. >> right here next to these guys. >> what are you doing today? >> well, joe talked about financials just now and i agree, it's been a very narrow range in the financials so far but they are...
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the u.s. adding 157,000 jobs in january with the unemployment rate ticking up to 7.9%, despite the partisan nonpayroll jobs. a large part of the jobs coming in the final months of the year. >> we want to take a closer look at what the jobs number says about the economy and mashlgs. art is here. happy friday t. is a happy friday to some degree, joe. your take not just on the month, but on some of these revisions, three-month average now, over 200 k. >> 200 k, in january, three-month moving average. december is also 200,000, 201,000 moving average. i wouldn't say this is a boom, but the economy looks a lot better after the fact. it tells me two things, number one, this momentum will carry into the new year. because with better data, we know the economy was a lot healthier. we also know that people have more income and they're probably going to be able to withstand this tax hike on the payroll side better than we thought. and people should start revising their numbers higher. >> in the last few d
the u.s. adding 157,000 jobs in january with the unemployment rate ticking up to 7.9%, despite the partisan nonpayroll jobs. a large part of the jobs coming in the final months of the year. >> we want to take a closer look at what the jobs number says about the economy and mashlgs. art is here. happy friday t. is a happy friday to some degree, joe. your take not just on the month, but on some of these revisions, three-month average now, over 200 k. >> 200 k, in january, three-month...
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shares of u.s. air, the expectation the merger could be announced this week between american airlines. it continues to climb in today's session, up slightly. lowe's having after-effects of superstorm sandy. we want to touch on colgate palmolive. the company said in the first quarter it's going to have to take a 25 cents hit because the devaluation of the venezuelan currency. it receives about 5% of its sales from venezuela. after the first quarter will it take a hit of 5 cents to 7 cents a share for the rest of the year because of the devaluation. we want to touch on gold. sharon epperson will have more on this later. it's trading lower. keeping pressure on the gold stocks today. they're all weaker across the board. the dow off about 38 points. carl, back to you. >> mary, thank you so much. let's head uptown to the nasdaq and check in with seema mody. >> good morning, carl. let's start with blackberry. we're seeing shares drop at the open. the company has reportedly lost a significant enterprise cus
shares of u.s. air, the expectation the merger could be announced this week between american airlines. it continues to climb in today's session, up slightly. lowe's having after-effects of superstorm sandy. we want to touch on colgate palmolive. the company said in the first quarter it's going to have to take a 25 cents hit because the devaluation of the venezuelan currency. it receives about 5% of its sales from venezuela. after the first quarter will it take a hit of 5 cents to 7 cents a...
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the u.s. session here, we just had empire state manufacturing crossing, turning positive for the first time since july. we see futures hugging the flat line pretty much. the s&p with a bias towards the green. in europe, the d-20 meeting is underway in moscow. your mixed bag as we have spain in the negative. japan's nikkei, that's one that's notable, dropping as yen strengthen for the fourth straight session. hang seng is wup and kospi is flat. >> our road map begins with a valentine that carl ichichan. it's the latest sell in the battle of the billionaires as the shorts feel the squeeze. >> apple emerges as the battleground stock with the likes of einhorn and tsiros and low, getting out. >> they are off the boat. passengers on the carnival triumph finally disembarked in mobile, alabama, but the trouble may be far from over which facing the public airing from passengers, pictures and potential lawsuits. >> and many hedge fund managers seem to be abandoning the precious metal. let's start with h
the u.s. session here, we just had empire state manufacturing crossing, turning positive for the first time since july. we see futures hugging the flat line pretty much. the s&p with a bias towards the green. in europe, the d-20 meeting is underway in moscow. your mixed bag as we have spain in the negative. japan's nikkei, that's one that's notable, dropping as yen strengthen for the fourth straight session. hang seng is wup and kospi is flat. >> our road map begins with a valentine...
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the u.s. session. over here, the action's started. the sterling/dollar behind me, down .8%. we did fall below the 154 level. guys, we've been flirting with 153, below 153 in the last couple of minutes, as well. the first time we've been at these levels since last july. more significantly it comes as the bank of england saw governor king who's leaving outvoted with others on wanting to increase the size of the quantitative easing program. don't expect that they're sort of shedding any tears over the strong market reaction today when those minutes pass. the bank of england saying the weaker sterling is good for growth. a lot of britains tonight agree as they look at a continuing rob of their discretionary purchasing power. that story is something not just britain is dealing with for the time being. what it is doing, if we can flip over to the market reaction for stocks, is helping bolster the ftse. so after hitting the five-year highs, now punching above the 6,400 level for the first time since
the u.s. session. over here, the action's started. the sterling/dollar behind me, down .8%. we did fall below the 154 level. guys, we've been flirting with 153, below 153 in the last couple of minutes, as well. the first time we've been at these levels since last july. more significantly it comes as the bank of england saw governor king who's leaving outvoted with others on wanting to increase the size of the quantitative easing program. don't expect that they're sort of shedding any tears over...
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the u.s. european equity markets for the most part are mixed. and it's forex, guys, again, where the real focus is. so absent any weakness in the italian auctions which we didn't see which might have put pressure on the euro. instead the euro continues to rally against the dollar. and it's actually the g-20 meeting this weekend in russia that's the focus for a lot of investors. it's the yen in particular. we had the g-7 come out and create a little confusion in the market. first with the statement that seemed sort of tacitly say it was okay for japan and some countries to have been talking down their currency to the effect that they did. then turning around yesterday and trying to say, look, they meant for the statement, the statement out of the g-7, to come across as signaling concern about the excessive moves in the yen. then a canadian official struck much of the same note when asked by press later that evening. the did give up significant ground on that strength -- strengthened, i should s
the u.s. european equity markets for the most part are mixed. and it's forex, guys, again, where the real focus is. so absent any weakness in the italian auctions which we didn't see which might have put pressure on the euro. instead the euro continues to rally against the dollar. and it's actually the g-20 meeting this weekend in russia that's the focus for a lot of investors. it's the yen in particular. we had the g-7 come out and create a little confusion in the market. first with the...
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u.s. with everybody is buying hand over fist. i've been doing it a long time and i'm still conflicted. i know these corporations have been showing better results. but at the end of the day, we still have qe because of no growth. >> rebecca patterson would tell you you have just enough growth, actually, you have a wonderful spot where it's just weak enough where the fed keeps their foot on the pedal and that's why it's the perfect moment, at least now, for the market. >> i guess it's that little circle we used to have on our baseball bats. we have to be careful about that thing cracking in half. that's what i think a sweet spot is. here we are, you have a 7.9% rate. i can debate all long about whether the housing market is getting better or not. that's the reason why we have this influx of qe. why would we be without qe? ultimately, it's all about growth and we just don't have it. here we go, the stocks are full steam ahead. i can't tell my customers not be on board, but i can tell them not
u.s. with everybody is buying hand over fist. i've been doing it a long time and i'm still conflicted. i know these corporations have been showing better results. but at the end of the day, we still have qe because of no growth. >> rebecca patterson would tell you you have just enough growth, actually, you have a wonderful spot where it's just weak enough where the fed keeps their foot on the pedal and that's why it's the perfect moment, at least now, for the market. >> i guess it's...
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and countering it was the victim of u.s. hacking. >>> and the bulls are back from a three-day weekend. can the s&p 500 post an eighth straight week of gains? we've got four days to find out. it's tuesday, february 19th, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin who is back from vacation. let's get started with the markets. as joe mentioned, the s&p winning streak has been a strong one. in the meantime, the dow is coming off a second straight weekly loss. although, really, if you looked at this last week, it was the ever so slightest of losses. u.s. equity futures are indicated higher. dow up by 21 points. s&p is up by two points above value fair and the nasdaq is up about 3. in 20 minutes, we'll turn to predictions on where the markets go from here. then in the next hour, delivering alpo. we'll talk to the manager of a $11.5 billion hedge fund. this fund was up 30% last year. don't miss pine river's ceo
and countering it was the victim of u.s. hacking. >>> and the bulls are back from a three-day weekend. can the s&p 500 post an eighth straight week of gains? we've got four days to find out. it's tuesday, february 19th, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin who is back from vacation. let's get started with the markets. as joe...
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>> here in the u.s. you have a disconnect between what the bond markets are telling you and what the equity markets are telling you. if the bond markets are right, equities have a long way to run. >> oliver, thank you for being here. >> nice to see you. >> coming up we've got more -- >> happy valentine's day. >> treat your lady right. coming up, we've got more with our stanford economics professor john taylor. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, a "squawk box" exclusive interview with robert rubin. former treasury secretary of the united states. we'll talk about the path from debt disaster to economic prosperity. keep watching "squawk box" on cnbc. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> time now to get some final thoughts from our guest host john taylor. you make the case that the fed, by its easy money actio
>> here in the u.s. you have a disconnect between what the bond markets are telling you and what the equity markets are telling you. if the bond markets are right, equities have a long way to run. >> oliver, thank you for being here. >> nice to see you. >> coming up we've got more -- >> happy valentine's day. >> treat your lady right. coming up, we've got more with our stanford economics professor john taylor. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, a...
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take a look at shares of lcc, that's u.s. airways, compare them with the airline index which hasn't been too shabby itself, no comparison at all. we should point out carl, a number of analysts have come out today and already said they like the airline sector despite the idea that the airline consolidation play has essentially played out. carl? >> it's going to be interesting to see what they trade on next, phil lebeau joining ounce the amr deal. >>> straight ahead bernie madoff wrote cnbc a letter from his jail cell. >>> and the c oh, of constellation brands is here first on cnbc, we'll talk about the revitzed agreement between anheuser and grupo modelo that has sent the stock soaring. first rick will talk about bonds. >> carl, we'll talk about muni, munis, munis. are munis in your future? that miraculous budget that seemed to balance in california, we'll talk about build america bonds with senior analyst municipal market advisers and who is it? matt fabian. you'll want to see this, about half past the hour. clients are alway
take a look at shares of lcc, that's u.s. airways, compare them with the airline index which hasn't been too shabby itself, no comparison at all. we should point out carl, a number of analysts have come out today and already said they like the airline sector despite the idea that the airline consolidation play has essentially played out. carl? >> it's going to be interesting to see what they trade on next, phil lebeau joining ounce the amr deal. >>> straight ahead bernie madoff...
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and a cool pad for 1 wh00 u.s. dollars and how they compete when apple has the lead in china is interesting. >> when he says the smartphone market will double in size, there's a lot of question within that how much goes back to apple. >> opposed to other players and some of the domestics there. >> more analysis on tim cook at the san francisco conference coming up. >>> and talking to johnny isakson about the state of the union coming up. >> senator isaacson was rated as the sixth most conservative senator in the senate. we'll talk in about 10 minutes about all the pertinent issues and cost of some issues discussed most likely, state of the union tonight. 10 minutes. that's not ch, you t. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and
and a cool pad for 1 wh00 u.s. dollars and how they compete when apple has the lead in china is interesting. >> when he says the smartphone market will double in size, there's a lot of question within that how much goes back to apple. >> opposed to other players and some of the domestics there. >> more analysis on tim cook at the san francisco conference coming up. >>> and talking to johnny isakson about the state of the union coming up. >> senator isaacson was...
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difference between the u.s. economy, which is okay, and the european economy which is contracting further. difference between a federal reserve that may step back from easing and other banks in europe that may have to go further in easing and difference between the eurozone as well itself. so the pmi data that carl refers to indicate that we're still getting the eurozone contracting in the second quarter, but look at the difference now between france and germany. germany is beginning to pull back but these two major economies right at the heart of the eurozone, the two biggest economies going in different directions, the rest of the eurozone falling and france arguably questionably going into a tail spin along with that. so let's work our way through the price action in response to that. yes, if you look at the minors because of what's happening with the feds and metals, you see the mining stocks are in negative territory. it's also time for a lot of europeans to book profits they've had. the french banks, for e
difference between the u.s. economy, which is okay, and the european economy which is contracting further. difference between a federal reserve that may step back from easing and other banks in europe that may have to go further in easing and difference between the eurozone as well itself. so the pmi data that carl refers to indicate that we're still getting the eurozone contracting in the second quarter, but look at the difference now between france and germany. germany is beginning to pull...
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the affidavit also revealed a detective found dorner's wallet and identification cards near the u.s./mexico border and recent descriptions of someone matching dorner's description attempting to flee from mexico. not far from the border, a moment of hope. a possible dorner sighting, but that phoned in tip turned out to be a hoax, another deadend. >> somebody says, hey, i sighted dorner here, i sighted dorner there, you have to run those leading out. you have to make sure you dot all the eyes and cross all the t's, because you have a cold blooded killer out there. >> by now the relentless investigation had reached las vegas where dorner's house was searched. day three and la palma became another stop on the manhunt to search the home of dorner's mother. >> they're going to check out his friends, his family, acquaint enss, anybody at all who he may have had contact with in the last year, to find out, okay, have you had any contact with this guy? has he been using any kind of credit cards, atm card? has he been texting, twittering, on facebook, e-mails? >> day four, still no sign. big be
the affidavit also revealed a detective found dorner's wallet and identification cards near the u.s./mexico border and recent descriptions of someone matching dorner's description attempting to flee from mexico. not far from the border, a moment of hope. a possible dorner sighting, but that phoned in tip turned out to be a hoax, another deadend. >> somebody says, hey, i sighted dorner here, i sighted dorner there, you have to run those leading out. you have to make sure you dot all the...
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that's about half of all of the u.s. troops, who are currently in afghanistan right now. >>> the senate armed services committee will vote today on the nomination of chuck hagel for defense secretary. mr. hagel has encountered strong opposition from some members. but his nomination is expected to be approved and sent to the full senate for a vote. he's expected to be confirmed in just the coming days. >>> we only knew his first name, ethan, we knew little about his ordeal, just that it was an ordeal. he was held hostage for six days inside of this bunker in alabama. ethan and his mom are speaking out for the first time to dr. phil. >> how did you feel, when you heard that he might be crying for his mom? >> i wanted to be there. i wanted to take his place. >> did he see mr. dykes shot ask killed? >> he absolutely did. he said the army came in and shot the bad man. >> wow. the full interview will air on wednesday on dr. phil. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other huma
that's about half of all of the u.s. troops, who are currently in afghanistan right now. >>> the senate armed services committee will vote today on the nomination of chuck hagel for defense secretary. mr. hagel has encountered strong opposition from some members. but his nomination is expected to be approved and sent to the full senate for a vote. he's expected to be confirmed in just the coming days. >>> we only knew his first name, ethan, we knew little about his ordeal,...
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he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >> so sad. you've been working this for days. we'll talk to you soon. coming up, we'll speak with the mayor. e. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. we a
he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >> so sad. you've been working this for days. we'll talk to you soon. coming up, we'll speak with the mayor. e. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science....
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he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old. he leaves behind a wife and two children, brianna. >> so sad, casey. you've been working this for days. we know you'll bring us details in the coming days as well as everyone wants to see how this is resolved and, of course, that dorner is caught. >>> coming up be we speak with the mayor of hattiesburg, mississippi. >>> yeah. oh, my god, i've never seen a tornado before in my life. >> this is hattiesburg, mississippi 5:00 central time. 6:00 eastern this evening. it is the moment an enormous tornado suddenly struck the town and also the campus of the university of southern mississippi. cars flipped over, buildings heavily damaged. but by a stroke of good lug, very good luck, the campus is virtually desserted this weekend because the students are off for a school holiday. at least three people were injured by this huge tornado and now joining me on the phone, the mayor of hattiesburg, johnny dupree. mayor, give us a sense of the situation and just how lucky you're hoping you are at this
he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old. he leaves behind a wife and two children, brianna. >> so sad, casey. you've been working this for days. we know you'll bring us details in the coming days as well as everyone wants to see how this is resolved and, of course, that dorner is caught. >>> coming up be we speak with the mayor of hattiesburg, mississippi. >>> yeah. oh, my god, i've never seen a tornado before in my life....
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from, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. to travel whenever you want. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voi
from, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new...
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robert reich is the former u.s. labor secretary to bill clinton and author of "beyond outrage," what's gone wrong with our economy and how to fix it and ari fleischer, former white house press secretary under george w. bush. all right, let's get some action here. robert, the white house responded to john boehner's challenge of saying, where are the cuts, with a blog post from dan pfeiffer who wrote, "the fact is, the president has a detailed balanced plan with spending cuts, he's willing to make tough choices. now it's time for the speaker to do the same." then he had a link to an 80-page proposal from september, including war savings, it includes tax reform, which of course they want. it doesn't fully lay it out by any stretch of the imagination. so jay carney was asked what specifically will the white house cut and here's what jay carney said. >> it's in the proposals he submitted to the speaker of the house that the speaker walked away from -- >> where does the president prevent sequestration from happening? shou
robert reich is the former u.s. labor secretary to bill clinton and author of "beyond outrage," what's gone wrong with our economy and how to fix it and ari fleischer, former white house press secretary under george w. bush. all right, let's get some action here. robert, the white house responded to john boehner's challenge of saying, where are the cuts, with a blog post from dan pfeiffer who wrote, "the fact is, the president has a detailed balanced plan with spending cuts, he's...
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he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old, he leaves behind a wife and two children, brianna? >> that's so sad. you've been working this for days. we know you'll be bringing us details in the coming days. how this is resolved and of course that dorner is caught. >>> coming up, we'll speak with the mayor of hattiesburg, mississippi. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. i can't believe your mom let you take her car out.ck! this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie
he also served two tours with the u.s. marine corps in kuwait. he was 34 years old, he leaves behind a wife and two children, brianna? >> that's so sad. you've been working this for days. we know you'll be bringing us details in the coming days. how this is resolved and of course that dorner is caught. >>> coming up, we'll speak with the mayor of hattiesburg, mississippi. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua...
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the u.s. attorney's office in washington, d.c. has no comment. lawyers representing jackson are not returning calls from cnn. >>> jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, fired police officer accused of murder, staying one step ahead of the former comrades pursuing him. the search is back on for christopher dorner in the big bear lake area, east of los angeles. authorities are hoping surveillance video might help the search. it allegedly shows dorner tossing a magazine full of bullets and a military belt into a dumpster outside san diego. dorner has described himself as an enemy combatant. >>> the first lady joins mourners at the funeral of a chicago teen. hadiya pendelton was shot and killed days after she poermd at the presidential inauguration. her mother says no parent should go through what she is going through now. >>> and a sight millions in the northeast will not see this weekend. a mail truck. the postal service says it is suspending mail delivers in seven states because of this weekend's
the u.s. attorney's office in washington, d.c. has no comment. lawyers representing jackson are not returning calls from cnn. >>> jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, fired police officer accused of murder, staying one step ahead of the former comrades pursuing him. the search is back on for christopher dorner in the big bear lake area, east of los angeles. authorities are hoping surveillance video might help the search. it...
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angeles police department, the irvine police department, riverside police department, the fbi, the u.s. marshalls service and other allied law enforcement agencies throughout southern california and throughout the region. >> reporter: day five, sunday, dorner remained on the loose. >> everyday that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: southern california remained gripped by fear and uncertainty. a home improvement store was evacuated in l.a. after the mere mention of a dorner sighting. the los angeles police were founding themselves spread too thin between the ongoing manhunt and extra security at the grammy awards. they announced that low priority radio calls might go unanswered. >> it was a tremendous strain on our resources. remember, we had to protect the 50 people that were targeted, protect their families as well. we were on a tactical alert for virtually most of that time. but i said to the chief, and we both agreed, don't spare any expense. >> the mayor turned to the citizens of
angeles police department, the irvine police department, riverside police department, the fbi, the u.s. marshalls service and other allied law enforcement agencies throughout southern california and throughout the region. >> reporter: day five, sunday, dorner remained on the loose. >> everyday that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: southern california remained gripped by...
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michael dorner, the arrest warrant that the u.s. marshal's service released just a day or so ago, said that the authorities were tracking the movements of someone identified by the initials of j.y. he was a known associate of dorner and a family member of this j.y. owns residential property in the big bear area. and dorner's truck was found burning on thursday, right near that residential property. so, obviously, one of the areas of concerns here, for people coming down that mountain and for law enforcement, is making sure that no one who might have helped dorner gets off that mountain. one other point i want to make, we've shown the long, long lines of cars coming off of that mountain. earlier this afternoon, the mayor of big bear lakes, in an interview with wolf blitzer, said he didn't think that there was any way that dorner could escape, that he could get off of that mountain. and that long line of cars shows you why. once you get on highway 38 there, you can't do anything but go down or go up. that's what law enforcement has, a
michael dorner, the arrest warrant that the u.s. marshal's service released just a day or so ago, said that the authorities were tracking the movements of someone identified by the initials of j.y. he was a known associate of dorner and a family member of this j.y. owns residential property in the big bear area. and dorner's truck was found burning on thursday, right near that residential property. so, obviously, one of the areas of concerns here, for people coming down that mountain and for...
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change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. something this delicious could only come from...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. nini had[ designer ]eelingat. enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy...
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the u.s. postal service has given up, not sponsoring a cycling team. lance armstrong is facing a new bombshell, reports that federal investigators are building an active criminal case against him. a woman he tried to destroy during the doping scandal joins me next. and a man taking the same drugs lance armstrong is taking, you need to hear this report before you decide you want to take the drugs. hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carryi
the u.s. postal service has given up, not sponsoring a cycling team. lance armstrong is facing a new bombshell, reports that federal investigators are building an active criminal case against him. a woman he tried to destroy during the doping scandal joins me next. and a man taking the same drugs lance armstrong is taking, you need to hear this report before you decide you want to take the drugs. hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything...
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you see, when he won all the tour de france titles he was riding for the u.s. postal service team, and the team was partially funded with money from the federal government. now the government wants some of that money back. joining me on the phone to talk about armstrong and his lawsuit is dave shields. he writes about cycling, has been helping us make sense of this armstrong story from the very beginning. dave, good to have you. the first question here is, you know, it's sad to say that people get over on the federal government all the time. why did the department of justice decide to join this lawsuit? was it public pressure? >> i'm not sure that it is public pressure. it was -- i think that on the part of the government, it might be a perception that it would be well-received, and it doesn't seem to be going over that way. a lot of people seem to be thinking just like you're implying. that -- wow. lance has got his share of trouble, and it doesn't seem to stop. >> you're a cycling insider. tell us what the insiders think. where should this end or should they
you see, when he won all the tour de france titles he was riding for the u.s. postal service team, and the team was partially funded with money from the federal government. now the government wants some of that money back. joining me on the phone to talk about armstrong and his lawsuit is dave shields. he writes about cycling, has been helping us make sense of this armstrong story from the very beginning. dave, good to have you. the first question here is, you know, it's sad to say that people...
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we know he was a u.s. reservist. me about what he did in the military. >> he did security for river patrols and he was a lieutenant and recalled the active duty about six years ago and spent about six months in bahrain doing security work there. he talks about the warfare and there is nothing in the record that indicates any sort of special operations training. in his manifesto, he does say i didn't need their honor, courage, and commitment, but i thank them for reinforcing it with me. >> what are about having multiple weapons at his disposal including assault rifles. how good of a shooter is he? >> good question. we have been checking sources here. there three levels of marksmanship. marksman, sharpshooter and the top level is expert. with the m-16 he is a marksman. good, but the lowest level. with the nine millimeter, he qualified as expert. the highest award a trailer can receive for weapons qualification. to gain that he would have gone through several courses of 5 both standing and kneeling both strong and weak
we know he was a u.s. reservist. me about what he did in the military. >> he did security for river patrols and he was a lieutenant and recalled the active duty about six years ago and spent about six months in bahrain doing security work there. he talks about the warfare and there is nothing in the record that indicates any sort of special operations training. in his manifesto, he does say i didn't need their honor, courage, and commitment, but i thank them for reinforcing it with me....
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and also what they claim is the u.s. base in afghanistan, you can see these drone like structures, that we have become familiar with, seeing them in afghanistan, where drones are parked. there are indications perhaps this is kandahar. but we don't know. this could just be material they found somewhere else. there is no way of knowing that this actually came from the aircraft, that it was material shot from the aircraft they claim to have. >> iran has had it for well over a year. is there any way of knowing if they were able to garner much in the way of worthy intelligence from the drone, for example they claim they were able to reverse engineer it. how concerned is the u.s. about that? >> reporter: they have to be concerned. this is high tech equipment. it's fallen into the hands of the iranians they say this matches stealth technology used on the new f 35 aircraft. it's a coup to get video from inside some enemy, in this case they would consider it air base, if that is the case. and again we don't know. that would be a
and also what they claim is the u.s. base in afghanistan, you can see these drone like structures, that we have become familiar with, seeing them in afghanistan, where drones are parked. there are indications perhaps this is kandahar. but we don't know. this could just be material they found somewhere else. there is no way of knowing that this actually came from the aircraft, that it was material shot from the aircraft they claim to have. >> iran has had it for well over a year. is there...